The Reds’ Premier League campaign concluded with a second-place finish on Sunday – somewhat harsh, considering a club record of 97 points was achieved.

This has been a season to remember, though, with victory in Madrid turning it from great into legendary, as Klopp continues to work wonders in the Anfield hot-seat.

Here are 10 stats that highlight what a special year it has been (so far).

Record-Breaking Trent

Trent Alexander-Arnold‘s rise at Liverpool has been astonishing, maturing from young hopeful to one of Europe’s most influential right-backs.

While there is still some improving to do in a defensive sense, the 20-year-old’s impact in the attacking third has been unrivalled.

Alexander-Arnold’s inch-perfect assist for Sadio Mane in Sunday’s 2-0 win over Wolves took his total to the season to 12 in the league.

No defender in Premier League history has recorded more assists in a single campaign, highlighting just how good the local hero has been.

Incidentally, the equally brilliant Andy Robertson got 11, as he and Alexander-Arnold strengthen their case for being club football’s best full-back pairing.

Alisson the Clean Sheet King

The importance of having a world-class goalkeeper has been highlighted to perfection by Liverpool, who have won just one trophy since Pepe Reina’s prime.

Alisson‘s arrival was significant when he joined from Roma last summer and he has been worth every penny, with few ‘keepers in the world superior.

It was fitting that the 26-year-old finished the season with the Premier League Golden Glove award in his hands, having kept 21 clean sheets in 38 appearances—the most since Ray Clemence (28) in 1978/79.

Alisson also recorded the highest save percentage in the division, coming in at 77.5 percent.